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My original gauge reads 1/4 + off and I am sure the float is cracked like sometimes happens. Anyone know if the float itself is a common part - identical for sedans and wagons?
What model wagon? Pull the sending unit and check the brass float. You may be able to carefully solder up a pin hole. Other wise, you can purchase a new sending unit. I don't believe the individual float is available to purchase separately.
What model wagon? Pull the sending unit and check the brass float. You may be able to carefully solder up a pin hole. Other wise, you can purchase a new sending unit. I don't believe the individual float is available to purchase separately.
I would hate to replace the whole sender with all the bad comments about accuracy of the aftermarkets. From pictures I have seen, it looks like the floats are the brass barrel types that are simple to remove/ replace. I just replaced one that looks very similar on a 79 Bronco.